U.S.-Azerbaijan Relations Flourish With Alumni At Forefront, Official Says
According to him, the event celebrates not only the achievements of alumni but also the strong partnership between the people of Azerbaijan and the US.
"It is alumni who connect us - individuals and communities. Their work across the country - in cities like Ganja, Lankaran, Shaki, and many others - strengthens ties between our nations and makes a real, positive impact on society," said Cole.
Randy Cole emphasized that this work takes on special significance today, following the signing of a peace agreement on August 8 at the White House, mediated by President Donald Trump.
”As Azerbaijan and Armenia turn a new page in their history, the contribution of our graduates will be key to consolidating peace and creating new opportunities for future generations,” he added.

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